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The '''yobibit''' is a multiple of the [[bit]], a unit of [[Computer data storage|digital information storage]], prefixed by the standards-based multiplier [[yobi-|yobi]] (symbol Yi), a [[binary prefix]] meaning 2<sup>80</sup>. The unit symbol of the yobibit is '''Yibit'''.<ref>International Electrotechnical Commission, IEC 60027-2 (2000-11) Ed. 2.0</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|title=Prefixes for binary multiples|author=A.J. Thor|journal=Metrologia|year=2000|volume=37|issue=81|doi=10.1088/0026-1394/37/1/12|page=81}}</ref>
The '''yobibit''' is a multiple of the [[bit]], a unit of [[Computer data storage|digital information storage]], prefixed by the standards-based multiplier [[yobi-|yobi]] (symbol Yi), a [[binary prefix]] meaning 2<sup>80</sup>. The unit symbol of the yobibit is '''Yibit'''.<ref>International Electrotechnical Commission, IEC 60027-2 (2000-11) Ed. 2.0</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|title=Prefixes for binary multiples|author=A.J. Thor|journal=Metrologia|year=2000|volume=37|issue=81|doi=10.1088/0026-1394/37/1/12|page=81}}</ref>

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The yobibit is a multiple of the bit, a unit of digital information storage, prefixed by the standards-based multiplier yobi (symbol Yi), a binary prefix meaning 280. The unit symbol of the yobibit is Yibit.[1][2]

1 yobibit = 280 bits = 1208925819614629174706176bits = 1024 zebibits.[3]

The prefixes zebi and yobi were originally not part of the system of binary prefixes, but were added by the International Electrotechnical Commission in August 2006.[4]

References

  1. ^ International Electrotechnical Commission, IEC 60027-2 (2000-11) Ed. 2.0
  2. ^ A.J. Thor (2000). "Prefixes for binary multiples". Metrologia. 37 (81): 81. doi:10.1088/0026-1394/37/1/12.
  3. ^ Bruce Barrow (January 1997). "Definitions of the SI units: The binary prefixes". physics.nist.gov.
  4. ^ "IEC - IEC in action | News releases > nr2005 - Here come zebi and yobi". Archived from the original on September 12, 2009.